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'Philngruvy' Bolt Question?
Feb 22nd, 2018 at 6:02pm
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I tried responding to Phil's question, but, the thread seems to have disappeared.

He has an 1894 marked Krag with a later model bolt. He wondered if that was "safe".

It is safe to use a later model (good) Krag bolt in a model 1892 action.

The bolt he has may be a model 1898 bolt. It is missing its Safety and he is trying to find one.

I would suggest trying one of the vendors listed in KCA 'Classifieds'.

I don't see model 1898 Safeties listed too often on ebay. It may be easier and cheaper to buy a complete Bolt-Sleeve, with Safety & Extractor attached. (I don't have a spare).

Attached is a picture of a model 1896 bolt (in the white) and a model 1898 bolt (that someone 'blued'). Note - a model 1898 bolt has a longer 'flat area' on the bottom of the handle (to clear the model 1898 Stock).
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Re: 'Philngruvy' Bolt Question?
Reply #1 - Feb 23rd, 2018 at 12:27am
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It appears that he deleted it
  
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Re: 'Philngruvy' Bolt Question?
Reply #2 - Mar 14th, 2018 at 12:45am
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Thank you BR.  Yes I deleted the thread.  I am a paranoid newby and I was afraid that my question was a stupid one , because it went unanswered for a pretty long time.  I do appreciate that you took the time to answer my question.  I still have not found a safety.  Well actually I did, but I thought it was too much money.  I might have to reconsider.
  

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